- | G1-61 -a Repasar Esta Muy Ocupada -got It

Spanish for "is very busy." (Grammatically, it should be "está muy ocupada" ).

Platforms like Duolingo, Babbel, Rosetta Stone, and Clozemaster frequently use alphanumeric codes for lessons. For example:

: "Usted está muy ocupada hoy, ¿verdad?" (You are very busy today, right?) Practice Challenge G1-61 -a Repasar Esta Muy Ocupada -got It -

Cover the solution/answer. Say it aloud in Spanish (since “a repasar” implies Spanish context). For example, if G1-61 is a verb conjugation, say: “Para repasar, yo necesito entender el presente perfecto.”

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You said it yourself: “Esta muy ocupada.” You are very busy. When life is chaotic, your brain defaults to passive review —reading the same notes five times, highlighting, or re-watching a video. Research in cognitive psychology (specifically the forgetting curve by Ebbinghaus) shows that passive review is nearly useless without active recall.

This article will serve as a definitive guide for anyone who encountered this string in a (like Duolingo or Babbel), a workflow management system (like Trello or Asana), or a technical support log . We will break down each component, explain how to handle a "very busy" review schedule, and teach you how to confidently say "Got it" when you finally conquer section G1-61. Say it aloud in Spanish (since “a repasar”

"Estoy muy ocupada. Lo repasaré más tarde." (Note the future tense repasaré ).